I definitely recall that ribbon charts are good for showing changes over time, but I'm not convinced they would be the best for just displaying quarterly totals.
I think a bar chart might be the right choice since it shows totals clearly, but I'm not entirely sure if it captures the trend over time as well as a line chart would.
I think the key is to choose a visualization that clearly shows the running totals per quarter. The waterfall chart seems like the most straightforward option to accomplish that.
I'm a little confused on the difference between a waterfall and ribbon chart. I'll need to review those chart types again to decide which one would be most appropriate here.
A bar chart would be too static for this data. I want to see the progression over time, so I'm leaning towards either the waterfall or ribbon chart options.
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. A waterfall chart might work, but a ribbon chart could also be a good option to visualize the quarterly trends. I'll have to think about the pros and cons of each.
I think a waterfall chart would be the best choice here to show the running sales totals per quarter. That's the type of visualization that's typically used for this kind of data.
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